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Nutri-plus Gel

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£14.75
(£122.92 / kg)
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  • Product Description

    Please note:Nutri-plus Cat has been merged with Nutri-Plus Gel dog. You can therefore no longer find Nutri-plus Cat separately.

    Nutri-plus Gel for Dogs

    Virbac Nutri-plus Gel is a tasty and energy-rich food supplement for dogs and cats. The paste contains important vitamins, minerals and trace elements. It is an energy-rich food source with highly digestible components to support dogs and cats with high energy requirements. The exceptional palatability of Nutri-Plus makes it an easy product to use and can help with a loss of appetite.

    Recommended for

    • Dogs with a high metabolism (fast growing animals, hunting dogs, working dogs, pregnant and lactating dogs)
    • For cats with a high metabolism (fast growing young cats, pregnant and lactating cats)
    • To support or aid recovery from illness or surgery
    • To stimulate the appetite
    • To promote a healthy skin and coat

    Administration

    Nutri-plus Gel can be given directly or mixed with food. Dosage: 2x daily, 1 teaspoon (5.4 grams or approximately 16cm paste) per 5kg of body weight.
    Nutri Plus can be given until the animal is feeling well again or during physically demanding periods.

    Animals

    Nutri-plus can be used in dogs and cats.

    Ingredients

    Glucose syrup, soya oil, cod liver oil, hydrolysed animal protein, and magnesium sulphate heptahydrate.

    Excipients

    Vitamins: A, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, D3 and E.
    Iron, iodine, manganese.

    Packaging

    120 gram tube

    Storage advice

    Keep dry

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Nutri-plus Gel reviews
  • Very good -would recommend
    By Pumpkin Persian Queen, Sunday 9 June 2024

    My senior teacup Persian started becoming weak despite all vet tests being positive. When she collapsed or give her an appetite to eat before rushing her to the vets- this worked! She licked it and then wanted to eat.